| POINTILLISM | Method of painting developed in France whose leading exponent was Georges Seurat |
| FAUVISM | A style of painting developed in the early twentieth century (7) |
| MARCCHAGALL | Russian-born painter in France whose subjects included dreams and Russian folklore: 2 wds. |
| DAN | He was George's No. 2 man |
| IMPRESSIONISM | Movement in painting developed in the 1870s by Monet and Renoir (13) |
| DEKOONING | This Dutch-born American painter was one of the leading exponents of Abstract Expressionism, particularly the form known as Action painting. His painting Pink Lady (1944) was sold at auction in 1987 f |
| FANCY | Imagination; a little fondant cake; style of painting developed by Philip Mercier; or, a favourite in a race (5) |
| SEIZE | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture which developed in France in the late 18th century (5,5) |
| LOUIS | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture which developed in France in the late 18th century (5,5) |
| PRALINE | Nutty chocolate filling first developed in France in the 17th century (7) |
| DELACROIX | Leading exponent of Romanticism whose paintings such as The Massacre at Chios, The Death of Sardanap |
| DNT | Any one of an estimated 220,000 tiny specks of colour used by Georges Seurat to create his monumental pointillist painting La Grande Jatte (3) |
| SPAGHETTIWESTERN | Type of film whose leading directors were Sergio Leone and Sergio Corbucci (9,7) |
| BURLESQUE | Blues rock originally developed in France, that is a farce! |
| MONIC | Of a polynomial whose leading coefficient is one (5) |
| YEYE | Relating to rock 'n' roll as it developed in France |
| IONESCO | Dramatist and leading exponent of the Theatre of the Absurd whose notable plays include The Bald Soprano (or The Bald Prima Donna) and Rhinoceros (7) |
| ANDYWARHOL | This American artist and filmmaker was a leading exponent of the Pop art movement of the 1960s, and he is best known for his mass-produced art. His work Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster) (1963) sold |
| WRESTLING | Sport in which Mick McManus was a leading exponent (9) |
| LAURENS | Henri, French graphic artist and sculptor who was a leading exponent of threedimensional Cubism (7) |